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vi. 126- 3. Conquer thou those yonder; let these here conquer; let the drum speak loud ⌊vāvad-⌋ [and] clear; let our horse-winged heroes fly together; let our chariot-men, O Indra, conquer.

1. Of the vidradhá, of the red balā́sa, O forest-tree, of the visálpaka, O herb, do thou not leave even a bit (? piçitá).

2. The two testicles that are thine, O balā́sa, laid away in thine armpit (? kákṣa)—I know the remedy for that, the cīpúdru, a looking-upon.

3. The visálpaka that is of the limbs, that is of the ears, that is in the eyes—we eject the visálpaka, the vidradhá, the heart-disease; we impel away downward that unknown yákṣma.